Process of making dress-forms.



G. W. KENNEY.

PROCESS OF MAKING DRESS FORMS.

APPLICATION FILED AUG 21, 1911.

Patented Nov. 19, 1912.

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COLUMBIA PLANOGRAPH CQ.-\VASHINGTON, D. c.

sions in order to ofl'set this I take in the seams of the lining a trifle after it has been fitted so that after the coating 4 is applied the external dimensions will be the same as when on the person.

The lining may be fitted to the person by a dressmaker and then transmitted to the factory for the further steps of the operation, so that the attendance of the person is not required other than for the fitting of the lining. It is often desirable to return the linings to the customer. I may make another lining from the first one and this second lining which I make will preferably be of a material having rather a coarse weave which will permit the plaster of Paris, papier-mfich, or other material to more readily penetrate and combine therewith.

The materials of which the shell and recoat of form material to the lining and allowing the same to harden, and removing the air pressure after the material has hardened.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Los Angeles, California, this 10th day of August, 1911.

GRANT KENNEY. In presence of G. T. I lACKLEY, GLADYs RUSSELL.

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